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 62 STAT.] KOREA-ECONOMIC COOPERATION-DEC. 10, 1948 cereal grains designed to (1) Assure a minimum ade- quate staple ration at controlled prices for all non-self-suppliers. end where necessary to distribute to indigent and needy persons their fair share of available food supplies; and (2) Obtain foreign ex- change. (f) The facilitation of pri- vate foreign investments in'Korea together with the adir.ttance of private foreign traders to trans- act business in Korea subject to such restrictions as are prescribed in the Constitution and the Laws of the Republic of Korea. (g) The development of Korean export industries as rapidly as practicable. (h) The uanagerent or dis- position of governnent-owned pro- ductive facilities end properties in such a rnnner as will insure in the general welfare, the further- ance of mnnrium production. mT CLE III 1. The Goverrnent of the United States of America will appoint an of- ficial (hereinafter referred to as the .nited States Aid Representative) to dischnrge the responsibilities in IJ) - A, H g^k 2)g j.z A4 4L^. rBLaA ,, - " N- t (<<¥; Tt >» A <&a 6h '1 -O Al w$s1-S.*. ^t A d)- J ^j tt A o J-J }*o .A) -- 0 WiS sRAM 4 Lr^ fofr-^ ^ EitI a ftt A*o, tb lik.4- ->X.^ 3783 United States Aid Representative.
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